My redbone coonhound mix on his second foray in the sidecar. First ride last weekend. Just a little toodle around the neighborhood. He's a natural, and quite a ham, too. If he could wave like the Queen of England I'm sure he would.

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The ladies used to check me out...now they just keep an eye on me.

My redbone coonhound mix on his second foray in the sidecar. First ride last weekend. Just a little toodle around the neighborhood. He's a natural, and quite a ham, too. If he could wave like the Queen of England I'm sure he would.

MotoJ,

Put that pup in the sidecar and come to the Baltimore RTE! We're going for barbeque soon! Check the link in the sig.

Clarence is afraid, took a few tries to get him next to, much less into into the car. Next I will try to overcome his fear of the noise. Baby steps.

Keep at it, just go gently. My dog Monty (see a few posts above) didnt like it at first, we took him for short runs, only a mile or so, parked up, took him for a walk, so he associated the rig with good things. We have only had the Ural a month, now Monty actually gets in on his own, and seems to want to come out riding. Just waiting for warmer weather, the thing he really doesnt like is wearing his coat!

We went past the Trapp Family Lodge today and one of their Scottish Highlander cattle was out. If you look closely you can see Barley with his nose pressing against the windshield. He wanted a piece of beef!

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I got a sidecar to travel with my dog. He never complains, is delighted to be with me, approves of my dietary choices, is a social butterfly who helps me meet folks, appreciates a good beer, snuggles better than my wife, and hangs on my every word as if it's the most profound thing he's ever heard. TravelsWithBarley.com

Speaking of Giant Schnauzers and Poodles, I dropped into DMC Sidecars the other day and spied a copy of "The Sidecarist" magazine on the table in the waiting room. To my surprise, there was me and Kirby (Giant Schnoodle) on the back cover!

I remembered that I had sent that pic to Joyce but then forgot all about it. Jay was nice enough to let me take the issue home with me for my collection of Kirby memorabilia.